In honor of those who sacrificed their lives during the terrorist events of Sept. 11, 2001, the exhibit 9/11: A Day That Changed America, on loan from the 9/11 Memorial Museum in New York City, and a rescue vehicle used following the attacks, on loan from the Henry Ford Museum, will be on display at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum in downtown Grand Rapids.
The exhibits will be on display as
When you're out in the woods camping, you have to make your own entertainment-- You know, tell stories around the fire, make s'mores, read a book-- whatever.
This guy though, he decided to drink a bunch of beers and then call 911 to talk about how huge his muscles are and try to get a date with the dispatcher.
This is a terrible development in an already tragic story for a family traveling on the Baltimore-Washington Parkway in Maryland and stopping to change a flat tire late Sunday night.
The father, Rick Warren, was fatally struck by a passing car just as he was finishing up the tire swap. His fiancee was also hit, but survived, NBC 4 Washington reported.
The teen-aged daughter frantically called 91
This morning on "The Free Beer & Hot Wings Morning Show," we had the honor of talking to NFL veteran and United States Marine veteran Jeremy Staat.
Staat's story is pretty incredible.
Here are some good reasons to call 911:
1.You're being killed
2.You're being robbed
3.You are watching someone else being killed or robbed.
Not a good reason? Facebook is down.
People call 911 for dumb reasons all the time. Your kid won't clean his room? Sounds like an emergency. Burger King gave you the wrong burger? Better dial 911 pronto.
This guy though. He called 999 (Great Britain's 911) to report a shooting. In a video game.
So, if you're sick and you want to get an ambulance to your house VERY quickly to help you out, maybe give this a shot: Tell the 911 dispatcher that you have Ebola.
That'll get 'em there fast!
A woman in Columbus, Ohio, did just that last week and, well, it worked.
A special memorial honoring those who died thirteen years ago during the September 11, 2001, attacks arrived in Grand Rapids Tuesday evening.
A group of Patriot Riders escorted the mobile “9/11 Never Forget” exhibit to the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum. The exhibit will be a part of the annual remembrance ceremonies scheduled for Thursday at the museum.
With the amount of calls that 911 emergency call centers get, there are bound to be strange and dumb calls, of course.
Well, here are the 10 dumbest 911 calls of all time.